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    Locally most powerful sequential tests of a simple hypothesis vs. one-sided alternatives (English)
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    10 December 2009
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    dependent observations
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    discrete-time stochastic process
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    optimal sequential test
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    sequential analysis
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    sequential hypothesis testing
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    locally most powerful test
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